The school day for 2,000 youngsters in New York City and Jersey City, N.J., includes lessons in counting out dance steps along with the usual arithmetic courses, thanks to the National Dance Institute. Once a week, instructors for the New York non-profit group hold mandatory dance classes for boys…
More people are leaving charity work to start socially responsible companies Gary Hirshberg’s enthusiasm for charity work hit an all-time low during a vacation to Disney World. Mr. Hirshberg, then the head of an environmental group, came across a giant Kraft Foods exhibit with colorful displays of…
Pfizer Fund Will Focus On Health
The Pfizer Foundation in New York is narrowing the scope of its grant making. In the past, the foundation has supported a host of causes and groups, from art museums to colleges. Now, under new guidelines, it will focus almost exclusively on aiding health charities that serve the poor. Foundation…
$66.7-Million Raised by Princess’s Fund
The memorial fund created to benefit the causes that Princess Diana championed during her life has announced how it plans to award 13 million pounds, or about $21.7-million, in its first round of grants. And all indications are that there will be much more to give away. Donations to the Diana,…
Alumna Investor Gives $25-Million to U. of South Carolina; Other Gifts
Five universities have received big gifts: * The University of South Carolina at Columbia has received $25-million from Darla D. Moore, a 1975 alumna and president of the Dallas-based investment firm Rainwater Inc., to endow its business school. The Darla Moore School of Business, as it will be…
Charities’ Income From Sponsorships Up 10%
Charitable causes last year received $535-million through joint marketing ventures with companies -- 10 per cent more than in 1996, according to a new report. Early projections for 1998 show that charities can expect to receive $9-million more from such deals than in 1997. IEG, a Chicago consulting…
13 ‘Points of Light’ Recognized by White House
Following are the people and organizations that have most recently been named to receive President Clinton’s daily “Points of Light” award. The awards, which are given to those who have done exemplary volunteer work, take their name from President Bush’s description of people who do community…
What the IRS Says About How Taxpayers Should Value Gifts of Property
How to Value a Gift of Property Donors of cars, used clothing, and household goods -- not the charities that receive them -- are supposed to calculate the fair market value of their contributions by following federal law and publications that explain the law issued by the Internal Revenue Service.…
Growth in Donated-Goods Programs Worries Some Long-Time Recipients
For decades, donations of clothing, appliances, and other goods were the province of just a few non-profit organizations, including Goodwill Industries and the Salvation Army. But in recent years, many more charities have started to seek such gifts as a way to survive amid increased competition for…
Some Charities ‘Turn Heaps Into Hope’ for the Needy
Many people who donate cars to charity are surprised to learn that the vehicles are usually sold to dealers rather than given to people who need them. But several charities do solicit car donations not merely to raise money but also to help needy people reach the next rung on the ladder toward…
For most children living in the nation’s capital, life on a farm is a foreign concept. It’s a good thing, then, that Hard Bargain Farm, located along the Potomac River in Accokeek, Md., is just minutes from the Capital Beltway. The working farm, which is owned and operated by the Alice Ferguson…
Donated Cars: a License for Abuse?
Programs invite tax fraud and profiteering, officials say Every day, when state Sen. Patrick Johnston drives to and from the California State Capitol in Sacramento, his blood pressure rises as he listens to radio ads urging listeners to donate their old cars to charity and get a tax break. He is…
New Financial Data on Grant Makers and Rankings of Foundations
The Foundation Center has issued the 1998 edition of The Foundation Directory, which provides information on 8,642 foundations. Of the 1,021 foundations never previously listed in the directory, the biggest is the California Endowment, in Woodland Hills, which was created after Blue Cross of…
New Survey Details the Giving Patterns of Homosexuals
Homosexuals donate equally to gay and non-gay causes, aside from their giving to AIDS organizations, a new survey has found. The survey looked at giving and volunteering patterns among more than 2,200 gay, lesbian, bisexual, and “transgendered” people whose names appeared on mailing lists of…